PERSONALAGE: 38COUNTRY: UkraineBOXREC: CLICK HEREWIKIPEDIA: CLICK HERETWITTER: @KlitschkoWEBSITE: Klitschko.comRATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: Wladimir Klitschko made another easy defense against Kubrat Pulev and seemed just about as dominant as ever. For Klitschko, unbeaten Bryant Jennings is next. And now, with Deontay Wilder holding a portion of the title, things get a little more interesting.

PERSONALAGE: 30COUNTRY: CubaBOXREC: CLICK HEREWIKIPEDIA: CLICK HERETWITTER: N/AWEBSITE: N/ARATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: Marco Huck tied the record for title defenses at the weight in late August and could be gearing up towards a fight with stablemate Yoan Pablo Hernandez or...Johnny Nelson?

PERSONALAGE: 31COUNTRY: United StatesBOXREC: CLICK HEREWIKIPEDIA: CLICK HERETWITTER: @andrewardWEBSITE:AndreSOGWard.comRATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: World champion Andre Ward didn't fight all of 2014. That will likely change as the American signed with Roc Nation Sports. However, fresh faces such as Callum Smith and Gilberto Ramirez have kept you interested for the time being.

PERSONALAGE: 38COUNTRY: United StatesBOXREC: CLICK HEREWIKIPEDIA: CLICK HERETWITTER: @FloydMayweatherWEBSITE: FloydMayweather.comRATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: World champion Floyd Mayweather seems most likely to continue competing at Welterweight. Still, due to boxing politics, he's keeping his gold at 154 pounds and the division remains somewhat stagnant for the time being. The arrival of Willie Monroe gives the weight class a bit of a shot in the arm.

PERSONALAGE: 26COUNTRY: United StatesBOXREC: CLICK HEREWIKIPEDIA: CLICK HERETWITTER: @DannySwiftWEBSITE: DSGOfficial.comRATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: Up next for the champion is a showdown with Lamont Peterson, a very good fight. Remains to be seen. Still, the division remains fairly interesting with Adrien Broner and Lucas Matthysse potentially on a collision course.

PERSONALAGE: 27COUNTRY: United StatesBOXREC:CLICK HEREWIKIPEDIA:CLICK HERETWITTER:budcrawford402WEBSITE:TeamTerenceBudCrawford.comRATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: While Terence Crawford is champion, that might not last so long. The American seems poised to move up to Jr. Welterweight after effectively cleaning up, taking on Thomas Dulorme. Still, with guys like Omar Figueroa still around, the division has some life.

PERSONALAGE: N/ACOUNTRY: N/ABOXREC: N/AWIKIPEDIA: N/ATWITTER: N/AWEBSITE: N/ARATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: Featherweight is a very interesting division. Jhonny Gonzalez seems a vulnerable titlist, but he's the top guy -- and he deserves it. Still, titlist Vasyl Lomachenko, Gary Russell and Abner Mares keep the division interest. And one must not forget the arrival of Nicholas Walters.

PERSONALAGE: N/ACOUNTRY: N/ABOXREC: N/AWIKIPEDIA: N/ATWITTER: N/AWEBSITE: N/ARATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: If the Bantamweight division is a bit dry, Jr. Bantamweight is a desert. Aside from top contender Omar Narvaez, there aren't many names in the division that scream out at you.

PERSONALAGE: 27COUNTRY: NicaraguaBOXREC: CLICK HEREWIKIPEDIA: CLICK HERETWITTER:@chocolatitoboxWEBSITE: N/ARATINGS:MOVEMENT: With Roman Gonzalez picking up the championship over Akira Yaegashi and Juan Francisco Estrada picking up a win, a rematch could be made for down the line. Pretty interesting for one of the lighter divisions.

PERSONALAGE: 32COUNTRY: The PhilippinesBOXREC: CLICK HEREWIKIPEDIA: CLICK HERETWITTER: N/AWEBSITE: N/ARATINGS: RingTV.comMOVEMENT: Jr. Flyweight is another one of those divisions where not many of the fighters are known, but it has a decent talent pool. Champion Donnie Nietes and top-rated Johnriel Casimero certainly seems the class of the division, but it could be considered wide open.